The best scuba car I ever had was a 1968 VW bus. It had a cloth flip back top, room for a fleet of scuba gear, sleep an entire camp of us hippie kids, go anywhere it was pointed thanks to high ground clearance and was cheap to fix which was good because it broke a lot
. It got about 16/18 MPG and had a top speed, pedal to the metal, of about 60 to 65 MPH. I rebuilt the engine in the campus parking lot so I could get me and my buddies down to Little River after a cylinder blew off. Toyota makes a similar vehicle today, the Toyota Hi-Ace diesel, but alas, it too is not available in the USA.
I consider, today, 4WD, high clearance and solid off road capability, compact exterior dimensions and the ability to tow 5,000 pounds easy, primary requirements for my "scuba" and adventure vehicles.
Maybe if Toyota continues to be paralyzed by hybrid crap and corporate lethargy and PC BS, perhaps Ford will give us a new Ranger with a HD diesel, 7,000 pound tow capability and compact dimensions. Hey, Ford, wanna sell me a truck? Howabout an all new diesel Ranger HD?
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I consider, today, 4WD, high clearance and solid off road capability, compact exterior dimensions and the ability to tow 5,000 pounds easy, primary requirements for my "scuba" and adventure vehicles.
Maybe if Toyota continues to be paralyzed by hybrid crap and corporate lethargy and PC BS, perhaps Ford will give us a new Ranger with a HD diesel, 7,000 pound tow capability and compact dimensions. Hey, Ford, wanna sell me a truck? Howabout an all new diesel Ranger HD?
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